Word: labs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...recommendation of the Director of the Adkins Garden and Research laboratory at Soledad, Cuba, the Corporation voted to cease financial support the lab and to end all scientific work in Cuba. Duncan Clement, Adkins Director, advised the University to take this action because of "increased certainty" in Cuba and at the lab...
Edward S. Mason, Acting Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, interpreted intervention by the Castro government" to mean governmental interference in management and control of the lab Castro did not seize the Adkins property," Mason said...
...never made any changes in its construction. However, two of the power amplifiers (Bruce uses three separate units, for reasons that were never quite clear to me) are almost entirely his own design. He worked out their circuitry for his company (Bruce is Chief Engineer of Audio Lab, here in Cambridge) when they needed special high power amplifiers with as low distortion as possible for a theater installation...
Chicken Pox. Essentially the same virus also causes shingles. First grown in test tubes in 1953 in John F. Enders' lab by Dr. Thomas Weller, who has since devised diagnostic tests, hopes for future preventives...
Lederberg expects his no-return lab to reach the moon about 1964; a more sophisticated package of life-seeking instruments should be landed on Mars about 1967. The worried geneticist is especially pleased to hear from the space blacksmiths that manned, two-way journeys even to the moon will be unlikely for at least a decade. By the time the first human starts home from Mars, the earth's biologists should know enough about Martian life to keep it from damaging life on the home planet...